
Congress’ Office of the Attending Physician informed affected members this week about the hack affecting a key contractor.
By Katherine Tully-McManus05/13/2026, 4:03pm ET
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill were informed this week of a data breach involving the congressional medical office that may have compromised personal information — including their prescription history.
The intrusions occurred March 1 and 3 and targeted RXNT, a medical software provider used by the Office of the Attending Physician to manage care for members of Congress, according to letters sent this week to affected individuals that were reviewed by POLITICO.
Lawmakers’ prescription data at risk after data breach
Congress’ Office of the Attending Physician informed affected members this week about the hack affecting a key contractor.
Katherine Tully-McManus05/13/2026, 4:03pm ET
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill were informed this week of a data breach involving the congressional medical office that may have compromised personal information — including their prescription history.
The intrusions occurred March 1 and 3 and targeted RXNT, a medical software provider used by the Office of the Attending Physician to manage care for members of Congress, according to letters sent this week to affected individuals that were reviewed by POLITICO.
Lawmakers’ prescription data at risk after data breach
Congress’ Office of the Attending Physician informed affected members this week about the hack affecting a key contractor.
bY Katherine Tully-McManus05/13/2026, 4:03pm ET
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill were informed this week of a data breach involving the congressional medical office that may have compromised personal information — including their prescription history.
The intrusions occurred March 1 and 3 and targeted RXNT, a medical software provider used by the Office of the Attending Physician to manage care for members of Congress, according to letters sent this week to affected individuals that were reviewed by POLITICO.
SOURCE: Lawmakers’ prescription data at risk after data breach
Congress’ Office of the Attending Physician informed affected members this week about the hack affecting a key contractor.
Katherine Tully-McManus05/13/2026, 4:03pm ET
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill were informed this week of a data breach involving the congressional medical office that may have compromised personal information — including their prescription history.
The intrusions occurred March 1 and 3 and targeted RXNT, a medical software provider used by the Office of the Attending Physician to manage care for members of Congress, according to letters sent this week to affected individuals that were reviewed by POLITICO.
